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Offline Wrenchmensch

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I bought a 10-inch Ampco bronze pipe wrench at a flea market.  It was missing the spring and pressure plate that Ampco used to keep its moveable jaw in alignment with the fixed jaw.  I worked with Ampco trying to get the wrench "repaired" under its lifetime warranty policy.  I sent them the wrench. They cleaned it and sent it back unrepaired.  Then I sent these pictures which show what I wanted.  The latest word back for Ampco is that this is an old wrench and the parts are no longer available. Caveat emptor, again.
Does anyone have these parts? PM if you do.
« Last Edit: November 25, 2012, 03:50:11 PM by Wrenchmensch »

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Re: A sad tale about a bronze pipe wrench, or, How it rained on my parade
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2012, 11:57:32 AM »
Ask AMPCO if they will supply a block of metal for the slider. Machine it yourself and the spring is a hardware store item. I'm betting that the original spring was steel in that it is buried and can't spark.
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Re: A sad tale about a bronze pipe wrench, or, How it rained on my parade
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2012, 10:50:55 PM »
I am kind of having trouble working up  much sadness over this gorgeous wrench.
The little parts don't look impossible to make.  I think it might be a bronze spring though.
  But meanwhile, just look at it!
   
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Re: A sad tale about a bronze pipe wrench, or, How it rained on my parade
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2012, 11:00:16 PM »
Hard to get more eye appeal than those non sparking tools.   Is this Beryllium?   If one gets a piece of it, wouldn't it be bad to try to fabricate the pressure plate, as the stuff is toxic in powder form?   Hate to think of wearing a hazmat suit while running a grinder.    I'd just get something in there to take up the slack so it doesn't rattle.  I do believe it would get lots of attention on the tool board, with or without spring. 
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Re: A sad tale about a bronze pipe wrench, or, How it rained on my parade
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2012, 07:40:01 AM »
BeCu alloys are carcinogenic, and I am not set up to machine it.  The W211 wrench, when I bought it, had a beautiful patina on it. The process used by AMPCO to clean the wrench was in a sealed box for safety reasons. Also, the springs are BeCu alloy

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Re: A sad tale about a bronze pipe wrench, or, How it rained on my parade
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2012, 04:03:28 PM »
I put this up on eBay for $10, and nobody bid on it.  So,thanks for all the enthusiasm you guys expressed   
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Re: A sad tale about a bronze pipe wrench, or, How it rained on my parade
« Reply #6 on: November 25, 2012, 12:09:11 PM »
I put this up on eBay for $10, and nobody bid on it.  So,thanks for all the enthusiasm you guys expressed

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Re: A sad tale about a bronze pipe wrench, or, How it rained on my parade
« Reply #7 on: November 25, 2012, 04:12:45 PM »
If one gets a piece of it, wouldn't it be bad to try to fabricate the pressure plate, as the stuff is toxic in powder form?   

Back when I was stone cutting, there were stones that were toxic to cut.  But beautiful.  Malachite is toxic, as is abalone shell.  The solution back in them days was to grind and sand wet.  No airborne dust to worry about.  Good ventilation and a mask will probably make it safe enough.

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Re: A sad tale about a bronze pipe wrench, or, How it rained on my parade
« Reply #8 on: November 27, 2012, 06:33:33 AM »
I put this up on eBay for $10, and nobody bid on it.  So,thanks for all the enthusiasm you guys expressed

The right people didnt see it.
the wrong people allways find what I want.